Senior congress leader Digvijay Singh expressed his displeasure over the struggle to sit on the stage during a rally in gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. He said that from now on I will sit below the stage. He appealed to the President Jeetu Patwari to improve the stage management. Former madhya pradesh chief minister Digvijay Singh, folding his hands, said at the end of his speech, "...in the end, I have a request to the Honorable General Secretary, President and leader of the Opposition, to the honorable stage, that I pray to you that the fight on the stage should end."

Will not sit on any congress stage - Digvijay Singh

He said on monday (April 28), "I request and pray to you that I will not sit on any congress stage, I will sit below and when my turn to speak comes, I will come, but the fight on the stage should end. Those who are brought stay, many of our people come on the stage. Pay attention to all these things.''

Compliance should be done as soon as possible - congress leader

congress leader KK Mishra has also shared Digvijay Singh's statement. He wrote on the x with the video, ''The emotional appeal, suggestion and announcement of the senior-most leader of the party, former chief minister and mp (Rajya Sabha) Digvijay Singh in gwalior regarding the platforms of various functions, meetings, dharna/demonstrations in the congress party and to come forward for its implementation is historic.''

Digvijay said, ''It should be complied with as soon as possible... As a party worker, I also request the state president Jeetu Patwari to get the "guidelines" made in this regard followed immediately in a disciplinary direction.''

The congress took out a Save Constitution rally on monday (April 28) at the historic Veerangna Laxmibai Samadhi Sthal in gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. On this occasion, state president Jitu Patwari, leader of opposition Umang Singhar, in-charge Harish Chaudhary and Digvijay Singh along with other leaders addressed the public meeting.

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